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whitepaper Digital Video Surveillance: enhancing physical security with analytic capabilities2009-01-21 IBM
  over the past decade, survallience technology has matured dramatically. This white paper looks at soultions for an organisations video survillance needs.

Tags: Security Administration, Homeland Security, Intrusion - Tampering, Data Infrastructure
  
whitepaper Web application security: automated scanning versus manual penetration testing.2009-01-21 IBM
  Research has shown that a vast number of Web sites are vulnerable to Web application attacks and that a great percentage of these attacks occur over the HTTP/S protocols, ports that are often exposed to the entire online community. With these facts in mind, it's essential for organizations to take serious measures to help secure their Web applications.This white paper address the two methods of web vulnerabilities.

Tags: Security Administration, Intrusion - Tampering, Security Administration, Security Administration
  
whitepaper Take a holistic approach to business-driven security.2009-08-31 IBM
  Take a business-level view of security and risk management, so you can prioritize security activities and focus on those that make the most strategic sense. With this white paper, learn to direct resources to mitigate risk and costs, and see how IBM enterprise security can optimize business results.

Tags: Intrusion - Tampering, Intrusion - Tampering, Security Administration, Intrusion - Tampering
  
whitepaper McAfee M-8000 Network IPS2009-01-16 NSS Labs
  Several trends are converging to make 10 Gbps security a prescient issue for enterprises. Hosted web applications are replacing legacy client-server applications, while at the same time attacks on web apps and databases and even client browsers are on the rise. And the introduction of cost-effective 10 Gbps networking has risen to enable even greater bandwidth for data - and attacks. The network core is more vulnerable than ever before. However, protecting the network core is very different from protecting the network perimeter. It requires Network Intrusion Protection System (NIPS) devices that are not only extremely fast, but also extremely accurate. They must catch attacks traversing 10 Gbps links while producing nearly zero false positives. And they must not degrade network performance or they will never be installed.

Tags: Security Administration, Intrusion - Tampering
  
whitepaper A Case Study: Using Architectural Features to Improve Sophisticated Denial-of-Service Attack Detections2009-01-09 Louisiana State University
  Application features such as port numbers are used by Network-based Intrusion Detection Systems (NIDSs) to detect attacks coming from networks. System calls and the operating system related information are used by Host-based Intrusion Detection Systems (HIDSs) to detect intrusions towards a host. However, the relationship between hardware architecture events and Denial-of-Service (DoS) attacks has not been well revealed. When increasingly sophisticated intrusions emerge, some attacks are able to bypass both the application and the operating system level feature monitors.

Tags: Intrusion - Tampering
  
whitepaper Intrusion Prevention From an Analyst's Perspective2009-01-01 Check Point Software Technologies
  Providing robust security to protect the organization's network and business against increasingly sophisticated attacks is key to driving the business. Yet deploying intrusion prevention systems can be complex and time consuming, monopolizing the expert resources. The presenters share insight on the practical business benefits that companies can gain by implementing a solution that maximizes the security of the network. The attendee will learn a better approach to security networks.   
whitepaper Integrated Intrusion Prevention & the Network Firewall2009-01-01 Check Point Software Technologies
  Most people think of integrated intrusion prevention as standalone or dedicated IPS appliances or software. However, in many situations, the actual need is for intrusion prevention that is integrated into the core firewall and into other security enforcement points. What to think about when deploying intrusion prevention into the overall network defense arsenal? The presenter shows how integrated intrusion prevention technologies can address security concerns of data loss, compliance, and reduced downtime due to attacks and threats.

Tags: Intrusion - Tampering, Intrusion - Tampering
  
whitepaper Secure Converged 3Com Gigabit and Wireless Network Blocks 2.5 Million Attacks in for State College2009-01-01 3Com
  At North Dakota State College of Science (NDSCS) students exchanged high-bandwidth files via the college's legacy Gigabit and wireless infrastructure. To continue to deliver secure, reliable, high-speed network services to a growing number of campus and remote students, NDSCS sought a more scalable Gigabit switching solution, a more resilient wireless infrastructure and a proven Intrusion Prevention System (IPS). NDSCS put its network upgrade requirements out to bid under North Dakota state procurement policies. After reviewing market offerings, the college selected a secure converged solution based on 3Com Gigabit core switches, 3Com wireless switches and IPS from TippingPoint, a division of 3Com.

Tags: Intrusion - Tampering, Intrusion - Tampering
  
whitepaper East Grand Rapids Schools Find Security and Economy With the TippingPoint X505 From 3Com2009-01-01 3Com
  East Grand Rapids Public Schools is located in East Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA with 350 employees and 2,800 students. School is posed security risks to the suburban Grand Rapids school system. Administrators, in particular, feared that a virus, worm, or spyware could penetrate the district's network from the Internet and alter or access confidential school records. East Grand Rapids Public Schools began examining firewalls from Cisco, WatchGuard, and 3Com when administrators learned of the innovative, high-value TippingPoint X505 platform from TippingPoint, a division of 3Com.

Tags: Intrusion - Tampering, Intrusion - Tampering
  
whitepaper Hawaii Safeguards Schools Statewide Using Intrusion Protection Systems From 3Com's TippingPoint Division2009-01-01 3Com
  In 2004, officials at the Hawaii Department Of Education (HIDOE), the oldest public school system west of the Mississippi, confronted what school districts nationwide dread. HIDOE's schools rely heavily on its wired and wireless LAN/WAN infrastructure for teaching and administration on notorious Blaster worm struck the Local Area Network (LAN). HIDOE needed to bolster the core of its vast networking infrastructure as school networks play an increasing role in learning and teaching. After dismissing anti-virus software solutions because of their ineffectiveness against spyware and Denial of Service (DoS) attacks, HIDOE assessed Intrusion Prevention Systems (IPS) from McAfee, Juniper Networks and TippingPoint, a division of 3Com. Following comprehensive testing, the school district determined that TippingPoint solutions offer the most pervasive protection, simplest management and superior value.

Tags: Intrusion - Tampering, Intrusion - Tampering